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Debra Driza's MILA 2.0 is the first book in a gripping Bourne Identity–style trilogy about a girl who discovers she is actually an android.

Mila was never supposed to remember her past, or know what lurked beneath her synthetic skin. She was never meant to learn that she was "born" in a secret computer science lab and programmed with superhuman skills. But when a group of hooded men show up on her doorstep, hoping to strip her of her advanced technology, she has no choice but to run for her life. In every direction there are dangerous people, hunting her down. They will do whatever it takes to capture Mila, including hurting the people she cares about most.

Filled with secrets, action, and even romance, MILA 2.0 is perfect for readers who love sci-fi thrillers like the Partials series and I Am Number Four.

About the author

Debra Driza is the author of MILA 2.0. She is a member of the teen lit blogging group the Bookanistas and a former practicing physical therapist who discovered that tormenting her characters was infinitely more enjoyable. These days you can find her at home in California, wrangling one husband, two kids, and an assortment of Rhodesian ridgebacks.

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MILA 2.0 A fast-paced sci-fi adventure complete with artificial intelligence, military intrigue, secret societies and a hint of romance.Mila is shocked to learn—by falling out of a truck and discovering wires and high-tech gadgetry where blood and bones should be—that she is not a teenage girl, but a military weapon. Her mother is actually one of the scientists who created her; she then spirited her away

MILA What a suckie end, to hang on to alter going thru everything! There must hv to be a second book, to many things just left hanging, with Hunter, the real end! OF MMILA, SO IT POPS UP...MILA:Renegade, this must be the second half of the starter book, hope we find things of what happens and a true ending!

👏👌👍 This book is very well written; I literally couldn't stop turning the pages. The author does a GREAT job painting the images into your brain. Definitely worth the download. Cant wait to read Renagade. 😍

Jerilyn

Review: MILA 2.0 (MILA 2.0 #1) I think if your family member is on the cover, you have to read the book.

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MILA 2.0 A fast-paced sci-fi adventure complete with artificial intelligence, military intrigue, secret societies and a hint of romance.Mila is shocked to learn—by falling out of a truck and discovering wires and high-tech gadgetry where blood and bones should be—that she is not a teenage girl, but a military weapon. Her mother is actually one of the scientists who created her; she then spirited her away

MILA What a suckie end, to hang on to alter going thru everything! There must hv to be a second book, to many things just left hanging, with Hunter, the real end! OF MMILA, SO IT POPS UP...MILA:Renegade, this must be the second half of the starter book, hope we find things of what happens and a true ending!

👏👌👍 This book is very well written; I literally couldn't stop turning the pages. The author does a GREAT job painting the images into your brain. Definitely worth the download. Cant wait to read Renagade. 😍

LibraryThing Review What does it mean to be human? As I read this book and began to explore the world that Ms. Driza created, I can't help but think about this question. So many morals and rights broken, only to discover

LibraryThing Review Mila is adjusting as well as can be expected after a fire killed her father, leaving her and her mother alone. The two of them have moved to a small midwestern town to start over. Mila has made a few

LibraryThing Review Mila and her mom have moved from Philly to a ranch in the small town of Clearwater Minnesota. They are still recovering from the death of Mila's dad in a fire. Unfortunately, Mila has been been left

LibraryThing Review Mila has just been uprooted from her childhood home in Philadelphia and is coping with the recent death of her father, but feeling melancholy under those circumstances is completely human and just

LibraryThing Review Mila can't remember who she was. After moving, with her mother, to small town Clearwater, Minnesota after her father was killed in a fire she's struggling to come to terms with the past -- and

LibraryThing Review Mila is not a normal teenager., but she doesn't know that...yet. As Mila discovers more about herself, we get to see her struggle between her humanity and her android programming. It's a good premise

LibraryThing Review The first thing I want to stress in this review is that I really did enjoy Mila 2.0 but this is still mostly going to be negative. Mila 2.0 is like junk-food for the brain - all action and not a lot

LibraryThing Review 3.5 Stars I'm not going to lie to you: my deep desire for MILA 2.0 was entirely superficial. I mean, can you blame me? Look at that cover! It's the cover that The Adoration of Jenna Fox was trying to

LibraryThing Review Loved it! Driza intricately crafts this fascinating debut loaded with emotional depth and lots of kick butt action. What would you do if everything you've known about yourself gets flipped and you

LibraryThing Review I have so much love for Deb Driza's debut, Mila 2.0! Not only did I find it impossible to put down, I've found it impossible to forget. The novel follows Mila, a girl who thinks she's normal, but

LibraryThing Review Mila lives with mother in a boring, tiny Minnesota town. She's used to bigger cities and larger populations, but due to her father's death, her mom felt they needed a change of scenery. Mila has gaps

LibraryThing Review At first I am going to have to be honest...I thought this book was a little weird, I really went back and forth between three stars and four...I think a 3.7 would fit I had to get past the angst of

LibraryThing Review This book was rather underwhelming... The romance in particular was undeveloped and less than believable, but those adjectives could be applied to any number of other elements of the book. Also

LibraryThing Review (Many thanks to Edelweiss and Katherine Tegan Books for allowing early access to this title.) There are things I liked and things I disliked about this book. My problem is that I'm not sure how to go

LibraryThing Review As soon as I saw this cover, I wanted to read the book. Mila 2.0 was a good, action-packed read. Started off with some romance but then kind of died down toward the end. I really enjoyed listening to

LibraryThing Review This book is marketed for the teenage crowd. I'm not a teenager. This may be why I had such a big problem with it. The premise sounds so interesting, but the execution is so weak. I think my biggest

LibraryThing Review NOTE: This is an eARC I got from Netgalley. This is a nicely done piece of work, that takes the reader on an adventure packed with lots of action, sci-fi elements and of course, teen romance. Taking

LibraryThing Review Milia is a bit of a loner. She does not really have any friends. Her only friend is Kaylee.Things change between them when they both try to catch the attention of the new boy in town, Hunter. Kaylee

Review: MILA 2.0 (MILA 2.0 #1) 3.5 stars GIRL ANDROID. That should probably be the extent of my review, because you can pretty much tell by your reaction to those two words whether or not this book is for you. If they get you ...

Review: MILA 2.0 (MILA 2.0 #1) This is one of those books - you know, the ones you really enjoy while you're reading them...but when you're done, you forget it almost immediately and it fades away. It wasn'tmemorable, and ...

Review: MILA 2.0 (MILA 2.0 #1) What fun reading this book was. I admit, when it came time to buckle down and read it I looked at the whopping 480 pages and was worried it would be a dragged out read. That's pretty long for YA and ...

Review: MILA 2.0 (MILA 2.0 #1) This was a book of two halves for me. I didn't like the first half at all but the second half was amazing. I had a lot of expectations going into this and to start with I was massively disappointed ...

Review: MILA 2.0 (MILA 2.0 #1) I've spent a long time trying to come up with the best/gentlest way to put this, but in the end, I feel that a direct approach might be best. So here it is: despite a fabulous premise, numerous action ...

Review: MILA 2.0 (MILA 2.0 #1) I kind of have mixed feelings about this book because it felt like I was reading two different stories. While a good chunk of this book was just filled with the "Bourne Identity-styled" action, I ...

Review: MILA 2.0 (MILA 2.0 #1) I can't take any more... This review is only based on the first 160 pages of the book. Maybe Mila 2.0 all of a sudden gets super awesome on page 161 - I have no idea. All I know is that I don't want ...

Review: MILA 2.0 (MILA 2.0 #1) "No matter what. I wouldn't let anyone change me. I wouldn't let them strip away whatever tiny parts of me were human. Assuming I had any humanity to lose." You know how sometimes all you want to do ...

Review: MILA 2.0 (MILA 2.0 #1) The characters: I really felt for Mila, and I connected with her because her emotions were so real and vivid. Driza wrote her with passion and where what she is feeling and thinking really jumped off ...

Review: MILA 2.0 (MILA 2.0 #1) I want to point out that I don't write proper reviews for books I don't finish reading but since I made so many notes during the first 50% of this book (before I gave up) I thought I'd share them here ...

Review: MILA 2.0 (MILA 2.0 #1) So I was excited to read this. And I could tell from the first chapter, it was going to be a tough one for me. photo And then totally cliche meangirling over a New Boy, which made me go like this ...

LibraryThing Review I was so, so excited when I finally got the chance to read Mila 2.0. I had heard (actually, I read) a lot of high praise for the book and, let’s face it, the cover and title are pretty cool. All that

Review: MILA 2.0 (MILA 2.0 #1) MILA 2.0 by Debra Driza - When we made you, we crossed a line BookNook — Young Adult book reviews MILA 2.0 was everything I hoped it would be: intense, action-packed, and filled with awesome ...

Review: MILA 2.0 (MILA 2.0 #1) What an amazing book by debut author Debra Driza! What if everything in your reality was, in fact, a fabrication? Your life, your parents, your memories – what if they were all a lie? MILA 2.0 is the ...

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